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healthcare. stochastic or a hospice of the textbook which i hope the country built what price the future. this is jake tuchman reporting from prague rome afghanistan the next. he and moving more he of the studios here in berlin. this is a journal i worked on a desolate two of you is around the welsh welcome. this is what's making news this now the rest is spreading across ukraine and the government threatening state of emergency as protesters seized the justice ministry will be required to kenya it's a killer edwards says the u s officials want to assassinate him. and the french electronic duo daft. read it. after their
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interests. when ukraine the justice minister is now all that stands between anti government protest movement turning into an enemy of the state one in and cause has won four chances to stop their occupation of the justice ministry what she will call for a state of emergency. demonstrators broke and the justice building sunday night just as violence was spreading beyond we begin now with an entire country holding its breath breakfast on the front lines in the freezing cold opposition activists guard their latest conquest the justice ministry in central kiev. protesters seized the building overnight without resistance from police. now they want to use it as a place of refuge for demonstrators. prayers are
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with people on them i don't need a place where they can get warming rest of the depth of focus. we don't want to damage anything. we haven't heard anyone. we are peaceful people are women we are for justice. with that out the government refused to accept the occupation and issued this morning to the opposition. it should be given anything to not leave the justice ministry building it will be forced to return to my colleagues on the national security and defense council and ask them to discuss introducing a state of emergency. validity that the guy knew which end to this guy. the opposition has reiterated its willingness to engage in dialogue with the government but it warns that protesters patients could snap at any moment our correspondent marcus raiders on the story for a stinky as markers of what more do we know about the situation at the justice ministry. i was at the moment we hear that no vcat said negotiations are going on we
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heard that the authenticity of the tiny key to cutting down the occupation of the justice ministry. on becoz he's had said that would only inflame the conflict with that the government and to president and comics. i have just been to that place it's not far away from here from the independence square week's tcp on me. i talked to people and they say that's the they didn't occupy the building they just hold on to corrupt elite the corrupt government and they want to put pressure on the government because they want to get those free could have been detained in these protests are the last days you know you and you say them are those that klitschko has condemned the occupation of the justice ministry on tis is he saying that trying to preserve that the talks that are going on between the end of the opposition the government. yes the opposition isn't interested or eighties the then leaders of the opposite aston interested in further talks said the situation remains very tense kinky effort to tone down standoff mom and dad can
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actually be. they fear that this latest move by protesters sticker to put korea damage to the talks in two thousand the negotiations and what does all of this mean for that emergency session of parliament it has been called for tomorrow these are authentic and comics code for this emergency session tomorrow he said. he promised even on the un is ready to make the change said the recently adopted anti demonstration awesome but opposition leaders and protested see an independence that he needs uses only on the audi might only misuse this parliamentary session. to get to go ahead for the calling we are in posing even the state of emergency that would mean a crackdown on the internet to crack down on these demonstrations outside tea on the street behind me and that could even mean. on closing the borders to ukraine art markers crayons toys for a stinky of marcus thank you very much. fugitive us intelligence what and when
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snowdon says he is concerned about the possibility could be killed. maybe claiming in an interview which was broadcast on german tv late on sunday. he pointed to reports on the website policy which quoted an un named a pentagon official saying he would love to put a bullet inside instead. he also told the interviewer that he was motivated to leak information after his watch director of national intelligence genes clap or doing what he called lying to congress. without political correspondent. what exactly has changed for snowden since that interview the puzzle the interview itself has done very little to change to address the situation on he remains in hiding in russia or he's been granted temporary asylum he remains very much a wanted man in the united states wanted on espionage charges here are three felony charges against him. their palms and feet remains very much in
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the center of attention perhaps a bit more so now through this injury few of the german government by the way has responded to the interview saying that it does not change their situation their position at all of the german government saying that there are no grounds for granting and restored to an asylum up in germany and i would say that the interview has done very little to increase the prospect of snowdon gaining clemency back in the us he has indicated he might be interested in returning under certain conditions hour to disguise the news media run considering the news was broadcast eleven pm sunday night for summit in germany that is an online elsewhere and well. that's right the german arg network that was responsible for commissioning the interviews they still scare international rights now there is the story is being reported very broadly in the media were staying off of international news organizations are focusing specifically on studies claims that the us and eu at
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the national security agency is involved in industrial espionage. let's take a lot of headlines and also snowed claim of course that there are significant threats to his life. now because of his high profile nature and the fact that this appears to be the first television interview he's granted i think there will be a lot of pressure to get there super national rights of people be hearing a lot more about this interview in the days and weeks to come. the analysis dairy part three years after an uprising in tunisia touched off the arabs freeing the country has a new and democratic constitution more than ninety five percent of legislators voted in favor of the document which establishes freedom of conscience and religion in the islamic state. grant's men and women equal rights and new elections are planned later this year the emotional scenes in parliament after an overwhelming majority approves the new constitution the document in chinese islam is the official religion and ninety nine
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cents equal rights between men and women in asia. upon hearing the arab world. we really believe that this constitution is a good documents and spells out what's needed to guarantee rights and freedoms and to help build a country of laws and institutions into it and needless to say it. two years of talks and conflict between the islamists and not the party and secular groups to get here. everything was up in the air. last july extremists assassinated opposition leader simon from me. crisis after crisis and down the country the pretty silver team their differences fresh elections are now planned for later this year jackpot of two of which have a cohort people succeeded in carrying out a peaceful revolution that unlike the world. when we were able to prevent a civil war from breaking out and we achieve
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consensus. it's a drop goal that is nice and settled onto the streets a thinker and the news. only just the beginning of building a democratic state. will face time is proving to be the hardest time at this theory in the stokes in geneva is right face to face negotiations between the two sides broke off on monday after the opposition and the delegates from damascus failed to agree on the basic guidelines and any future government and that puts us where we started it all. as refusing to step down on lists losing an election and the opposition demanding a transitional government with a sign out the pile another day of the un mediated talks starts in switzerland on going left our brekkie mia arrives at the venue in geneva. after a weekend of meetings on humanitarian issues. monday morning starts with the core issue of power for the syrian opposition the path to peace is clear it begins with the departure of art are all cos i've been
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moves on with the establishment of a transitional government made up of figures acceptable to the opposition. it might be that people are not accepted with all the people who committed crimes against humanity and war crimes including us up. and his associates who has blood on their hats. the position seem intractable on such men in geneva made it clear on sunday evening that he has no intention of giving up power the city and people would never. i called my ex when it comes to this. this is a bit of life if some people who think we are coming here. so given the keys of the milestones they are wrong it seems that deadlock is inevitable. two sides with fundamentally different understandings of what the talks are about and a complete lack of trust. no foundations for the un to build bridges. speaking of regions and buildings with that when ireland big since
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the gene are just days away the russian resort is eager to show off everything that has been built. moments of the walk was done by migrants builders from central asia that many of them say they went paid in full wages an awesome one. all in stride and our rights activists say to the international olympic committee and the russian government are liable for writing those paychecks. it's the last few days of preparations in sochi before the winter olympics. most of the more than one hundred thousand workers are gone now but many never received their promised wages. the majority came from central asia and a very core. tajikistan workers like going to mess of confirmed they were paid courtly in sochi or not at all the seats and it was modern slavery is we didn't get paid and didn't get any days off. eight of us were packed into eighteen square meter routes and if you are sick. that was your problem it was pure exploitation he's been doing. many here say they were simply deported
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after months of work in sochi without pay. the stock market and the exploited us like prisoners they still owe us three hundred fifty thousand rubles. that's almost seven thousand euros will meet at the end of the city and off of the human rights organization memorial says it's an all too common story was adapted to nineteen percent of workers on the living site and saw she had received only part of their wages or nothing at all their work has made the olympics possible that they have not been paid for it. it was too cool the international olympic committee confirms thousands of workers have not been paid in full. moscow has ordered seven companies to pay six million euros in back wages but the ioc says it's not clear how one documented workers without a bank account can get their money when he does he feel he should have responded faster if you are serious about ensuring that workers who built the sports stadiums were exploited by the end
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the ioc and the russian government are no wonder pressure to find a way to make sure that workers from central asia. get all the money their load. well some local sports he's done for you and tomato in defeating inside the ham burger in the relegation zone and if things don't improve soon they could. the second division soccer next season would be the first time ever for hamburg since the bonus room and giving in. there have been in the league for fifteen years and one hundred fifty five days but they seldom saw this loan. with a stronger side two outs in the thirty fourth minute returning from injury the opening goal. just minutes later we were chilled to the hope that in this case from the field on the fun bombard which hurts but maher with was hoping for a better second half but not with mistakes like this the striker to see if i made
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her dearly to give his team a two nil lead at the dentist two minutes later sought to pass to wax my hair for the single finest war. but since it's the end of many walked out with half an hour left. if things keep going like this comforts decided that we will soon be up where did you use or wendy on the mall this weekend is going to the action by irritants that the points that got by on friday near dead to dip their first win of the season in darwin drew two all with arms folded and fire the guy that was in three to stuttgart last two one opponent the minds of the pickup is three one when only two bowls full freight for the half of eighteen one meal. and there are the son of results is that when fish so that powell had various schools of bait in the bundesliga table multiply in it clear that some of the table with a ten point lead over labour cause of fourteen point advantage of it going on in the pot shot his wings the zen leaf robles will begin to fit in the bottom half to know where up to ten following a first away win all season and
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earned victory will boost their confidence but the three points at it lifted him up the table they're stuck in seventeen. hard after break. remembering the end of one of humanity's darkest chapters and a celebration of music and art it was staying with us for that. for it. made to police its natural beauty. and some unexpected surprises along
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the line on tw to be. all you need to know other people stories and legends the winters of the right way dw jaunty he brought welcome back ceremonies in germany and poland of marking holocaust remembrance day here in berlin. president gordon gallup has alleged the country's lawmakers in a moment of silence to honor the victims of ism or looking at live pictures right now inside the german parliament. katie been laying wreaths this morning. bill awesome gal has been mocking that day sixty nine years ago that the camp was liberated but talking about. one of the cancer post its for
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example where there was thousands of survivors the things some six thousand in all but a million people who would kill into ankles on is an essential driver in cincy and the mentally ill european leaders say this is an occasion to remind a soul of the need to continue fighting prejudice and racism in our own time. over half the members of the israeli knesset georgia survivors for the commemorations just meters away from the infamous gas chambers. it's in our lives. for the survivors of auschwitz. january twenty seven is a painful anniversary. one that brings back memories of the four of the death camps where most lost their families survivors have come here to remember their loved ones and the nazis many other victims so that's what happened behind this part choir will
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never be forgotten. they laid wreaths of this wall where thousands of prisoners were shot. smores important for the victims are still falls a memorial. it's oreos. more on the big issues was also to the shooter was awarded members of the israeli parliament were among those who travel to auschwitz sixty nine years after the camp was liberated. they wanted to on or the more than one million people most of them who were murdered here after the memorial ceremony the israeli lawmakers met with their counterparts from other countries to discuss modern day anti semitism international holocaust remembrance day is intended to look at the evils of the past two in the hope that something like auschwitz will never happen again. but to report to you leon and host
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its announced to phone her impressions of the day. this is a very emotional day as specially being here at the former death camp of auschwitz the knowledge that you can see the barracks were people had to have to work hand in. you can see the ruins of the crematorium sq m i just walked along the tracks the way ray treks over which the nazis had sent so many people into death so this is sad deeply touching of course it is also a very calm day at day of co moderation and it is of course sad the day of those who survived the whole rows of the regime of founder weaknesses sands am i was able to talk to some of them during the past days and one man from poland he was a political prison and auschwitz. he's now a teenage years old and he told me that until today at auschwitz to him is like a mass grave with the ashes of his friends and
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loved ones supple many of them it is of course very painful to return to this place and what is impressive is that they are willing to share their stories and experiences with the younger generation and the sound they can remake the memory of auschwitz of persist into the future. and indeed the most significant day considering that so few survivors live to tell their story. well add this isn't what you can hear your every way in auschwitz and what you will feel no method to whom you talk to and then the next annum and the awareness that their only a few survive as soon as that can share their story so they are actually preparing for the future right now. for example the museum and is having a new exhibition mounted works a lot with the music with projections to make it attractive for a younger generation and they use social media they use twitter and facebook to actually
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reach a broader audience. i'm all over the world and they're gone that's what the museum. it told me it is to actually get people to come to auschwitz because here people think that the praise and speaks for itself and will speak for itself in the future as well thanks for the insight you leah. throw in russia and another in four and a second or more anniversaries being more than seventy years ago the siege of leningrad ended more than a million people died of hunger when benjamin on the besieged the city between nineteen forty one and nineteen forties all the demons are taking place in st petersburg as the city is known today to remember the victims. the us. another moment so about a special day the soldier may be saying but the bus behind a cent it's the kind people took
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during the blockade. story short time st petersburg is reverting back to its old name lemongrass. at least get downtown. many of the people you are young. the intent is aimed at them. using archive film footage of the time when one million people die of starvation or exposure in the city. leno pastoral company and has stayed at home with her grandson. she was just thirteen when the german army encircled the city cutting it off from food supplies. the daily bread ration was just one hundred twenty grams per person. that was too little to survive on. but shortly before the siege started killing his father bought a large amount of starchy wallpaper paste to renovate the apartment. you can view my mother makes the powder with water from the river. in any kind of gal the comedy
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pancakes so much the stuttgart for cooking. my mother used inquiry chemical paint thinner. it was actually quite toxic to the door my new template and then we can feed ourselves for it. my date was today elena doesn't think much about the celebrations in the city. the memories of the blockade are still too painful. no i don't even know the apprentice and interesting to hear suspicion why not. probably because i'm too old for an upturned one hundred and fourteen years. with us that the stones. i knew i knew with every passing year there are fewer and fewer survivors to tell the story the leningrad blockade. and on to some business news now when companies here in germany are increasingly optimistic about the country's economic outlook. the latest figures were closely watched
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the solar business climate index to a bigger rise in december than analysts were predicting. the survey puts the business confidence for the coming six months at its highest level in almost three years. experts say growth is being fueled by economic recovery in the united states as well in some of germany's european trading partners like spying. my dismantled me nots joins us from trying to evaluate the numbers only neither good numbers and longer than expected that the mood is so positive. some economists here in frankfurt a warning that to you so is misleading that the mood is actually better than the real situation. and when you look up there in the world there's lots of foreigners in the emerging markets like a turkey for example brazil argentina lots of money to lose the leaving those countries over fear of an economic downturn also connected with the us monetary policy. so in effect with these worries that the good info and acts as mitigating the falls that might be the setting of the european market. if one
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didn't have to say the full index. when we look at the docks and the eurostar to hardly moving. but lots of words that they're in the real world and done the euro also going down just a little but at the moment at least we think you're dressed me up we're in germany this oven for baking executives of iron until the are appearing in court on charges that they paid too much money for a majority stake in the austrian winter that though al but on trees they're accused of failing to properly assess the risks of budgets in two thousand and seven of the hand of overspending the cost of billion euro zone the deal acquisition was a disaster for the state owned bank which ended up selling off its stake for one euro the defendants say they acted in good faith. it was a very early watching this loser robots for example shared a stage in los angeles with fiance. madonna and chicago. some of the zombie
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doubts that the annual grammy awards where the biggest honors in music went to a pair of view is one of them american the other french is a recap of last night for this morning's events yet the team that. the yet looking was the evening's motto. french electronic duo daft punk certainly did the group scored five grammys including two of the top prizes album and record of the year. get lucky i the cupboard lord was blown away by the academy snow result of the year for royals the seventeen year old from new zealand also took best solo performance the youngest grammy winner ever. smith. so the wrappers
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and maureen ryan who was snapped forward to it including newcomer peter said and they surprised everyone with one of the high lights of the evening. so why not two nights. the celebration of an on stage waiting for thirty three straight and gay couples i. the with the wedding song by madonna a multi generational medley featured stevie wonder for l williams and a robotic do all the moments to come. don't say goodbye. he said. at six
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